README JDiskReport(tm) Version 1.2.1 A Free Graphical Disk Report Utility INTRODUCTION JDiskReport enables you to understand how much space the directories and files consume on your disk drives and it can help you find large, old and obsolete files and folders. Therefore it analyses your disk drives and collects statistics that you can view as overview charts and details tables. JDiskReport requires Java 1.4 or later. At least 64 megabytes of physical RAM is recommended to run JDiskReport. INSTALLING AND RUNNING THE WINDOWS EDITION The Windows edition comes in two flavours: 1) jdiskreport-1_2_1-win.exe - requires Java 1.4 or later 2) jdiskreport-1_2_1-win-jre.exe - includes Sun Java 1.4.2_03 Be sure to have Java 1.4 or later installed *before* running the setup of the Windows edition without Java. To install a Windows edition, run the exe-file and follow the setup instructions. You can invoke JDiskReport from the 'Start > Programs' menu or from the Explorer's popup menu for a selected folder. INSTALLING AND RUNNING THE JAVA EDITION The Java-enabled edition comes as a ZIP archive that contains: o LICENSE.txt - the license agreement o README.txt - this readme file o RELEASE-NOTES.txt - information about changes and bug fixes o jdiskreport-1.2.1.jar - a signed executable JAR file Extract the files from the ZIP archive; do not extract files from the JAR. Then run JDiskReport and follow the setup instructions. To run JDiskReport from a command-line, change directory to where the JAR-file is located. Then execute: java -jar jdiskreport.jar On most platforms you can launch JDiskReport by using a platform-specific mechanism to launch the executable JAR file. For example, on MS Windows you can double-click the JAR. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Copyright (c) 2000-2004 JGoodies Karsten Lentzsch. All rights reserved. Includes icons from eclipse.org.